Poor Jimmy Carter, bless his bitter, old, anti-semitic heart. President Barack Obama has totally stolen his thunder. First, Obama had to horn in on Carter’s “I received a completely unwarranted Nobel Peace Prize” mantle. Now, this! What does Carter have left now? A few rancid cases of Billy Beer?
From Story Balloon:
It looks like we have another winning billboard making fun of the current administration. This time they an ad to point out how people have compared Obama to Carter’s horrible presidency. The billboard reads: They Can’t Call Me The Worst President Anymore!
Obama might be a tad confused. The sign was put up by an organization of small business owners. Having never worked in the private sector, it’s quite clear that Obama does not even realize that small business owners, you know, exist. All he knows is government work and he even stinks at that. That’s two Teachable Moments in one!
This isn’t the first billboard that has popped up recently. First was the George Bush “Miss Me Yet” billboard in Minnesota. And a Ronald Reagan billboard, featuring the idea of real Hope and Change ™ appeared recently as well. ABC news has more:
Obama truly is creating and saving billboards!
I never thought I’d see the day when there was a President worse than Carter. The similarities truly are uncanny, however. Rampant unemployment? Check! Bailing out auto companies? Check! Dismal and delusional foreign policy? Check! Attempting to grow government to unsustainable and freedom-squashing levels? Check!
Besides their symmetry in policies (or lack thereof), they are alike even down to names: Carter is fond of Billy Beer — Obama is buddy buddy with Billy Ayers. Spooky! Well, guess what, Carter and Obama? While that old “Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me” axiom is true, I have a feeling that shame will be corrected in 2010 and in 2012. I’m certain that the rest of the Country is feeling the same way.
Obama’s Carter qualities may actually help us in that regard, ironically.
The Obama team — both political and economic wings — seems to feel that their base has nowhere else to go, and all they need to do is drift towards the right in a moderately confused fashion to assure re-election for the president.
Jimmy Carter had the same sort of idea.
Heck of a job, Barry!
(cross-posted at NewsReal)

Steve Maley
KnightsofMalta
Carter will have to take consolation...
vamoose Saturday, March 20th at 2:24PM EST (link)in the fact that he’s the worst ex-president ever.
...for now
Jim Mullins (Diary) Friday, June 18th at 6:16PM EST (link)I am confident that President Obama will also overtake Jimmy Carter in the worst ex-president department after he follows Carter’s footsteps in a landslide defeat after one term.
–James M. “Jim” Mullins, Jr., Esq.
The Law Offices of James M. Mullins, Jr., PLLC
West Virginia Citizens Defense League
Just think of the possibilities
Locked and Loaded (Diary) Saturday, March 20th at 2:31PM EST (link)if, like the Democrats, everything was defined by race.
Oh, you mean Carter is still the worst
throwback59 Saturday, March 20th at 2:54PM EST (link)Caucasian president ever.
Wonder if Jimmy considers that a consolation.
naw, he still has a ways to go
kyle8 (Diary) Saturday, March 20th at 2:40PM EST (link)to be worse than Jimmy.
But he is making fast progress.
“Nothing works like freedom, Nothing succeeds like liberty”
Kyle
Rescue Mission
WillPenny Saturday, March 20th at 3:46PM EST (link)Let’s just hope dis-administration never has to mount a military rescue mission like the one carter flubbed in 1979.
(BTW, do you know how many people still think it was carter who gave the military the 13% catch-up pay raise? God bless Ronald Reagan.)
No, little o is much worse than Carter
renny (Diary) Saturday, March 20th at 3:02PM EST (link)Carter was never as ideologically and insanely, rabidly radical as little o.
Actually, Carter tried to create some reforms that made sense, but they made so much sense, that the Dems. abandoned him, as they will also eventually abandon o because the party cannot survive with him.
Carter tried to sort out the water laws and rein in the Bureau of Reclamation in the West. See the book, Cadillac Desert. The big forces for big water in running the big sky states would have none of it.
He also tried to address some of the mess our treaties with American Indians created and straighten out the royalty dilemma over mineral rights, but again, Congress was no more interested than they were when Bush attempted to address Soc. Sec. in 2005. The Indian treaty and royalty problems ended up in the courts and have been “settled” in bits and pieces for over 30 years.
Carter was just a very bad fit for the US when we had suffered the loss in Vietnam, collapse of Saigon, and dreadful ec. conditions leftover form Johnson’s hiding the cost of Vietnam in off-budgeting. Jimmy was a preacher who just got himself too big a congregation to relate to, and what he knew of economics could fit in this sentence.
But, Obama isn’t really trying to improve anything. He is obsessed with implementing all the leftwing academic theories of the last 150 years for the benefit of his own control and command. His use of exec. orders and dozens of “czars” shows he has no respect for the US or our laws, unlike Carter who had been a ship’s captain and did not sneer at the military or call it a “corpse.”
And Carter was a terrible president.
What Ship did Carter command?
ladisney Friday, March 26th at 12:24PM EST (link)Carter graduated from the Naval Academy, to the everlasting embarrassment of almost all other Annapolis grads, but this is the first time I’ve heard of him commanding a ship. Please elaborate.
You are technically correct.
makemyday (Diary) Friday, March 26th at 12:33PM EST (link)“DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY — NAVAL HISTORICAL CENTER
805 KIDDER BREESE SE — WASHINGTON NAVY YARD
WASHINGTON DC 20374-5060
Lieutenant James Earle Carter, Jr., USN
James Earle (Jimmy) Carter, Jr., who in 1976 became the fifth consecutive President with prior Navy service, was born in Plains, Georgia on 1 October 1924, to Lillian Gordy and James Earle Carter. Carter grew up in a rural atmosphere and attended public schools. Graduating from Plains High School in 1941, he attended Georgia Southwestern College in Americus, Georgia. After a year there, Carter transferred to Georgia Institute of Technology to study mathematics for a year in order to qualify for the U.S. Naval Academy. In 1943, Carter received an appointment to the academy and became a member of the Class of 1947. After completing the accelerated wartime program, he graduated on 5 June 1946 with distinction and obtained his commission as ensign.
After he graduated, Carter was stationed at Norfolk and assigned to USS Wyoming (E-AG 17), an older battleship that had been converted into a floating laboratory for testing new electronics and gunnery equipment. On Wyoming, Carter served as radar officer and CIC officer. Detached when Wyoming was decommissioned on 23 July 1947, he was assigned that day to another similarly used battleship, USS Mississippi (E-AG 128) as Training and Education Officer. After completing two years of surface ship duty, Carter chose to apply for submarine duty. Accepted, he began the six-month course at the U.S. Navy Submarine School, Submarine Base, New London, Connecticut from 14 June to 17 December 1948.
Upon completion of the course, Carter was assigned to USS Pomfret (SS 391) based at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii where he reported on board on 29 December. Pomfret left on a simulated war patrol to the western Pacific and the Chinese coast on 4 January 1949. On board, Carter qualified in a submarine on 4 February, and served as Communications Officer, Sonar Officer, Electronics Officer, Gunnery Officer and Supply Officer. On 9 March, he served as the approach officer for a simulated torpedo firing at target ships, and scored a “hit.” The submarine returned to Pearl Harbor on 25 March. Soon after Carter’s promotion to Lieutenant Junior Grade on 5 June 1949, Pomfret was sent in July to San Diego where the submarine operated along the California coast.
Detached from Pomfret on 1 February 1951, Carter was assigned as Engineering Officer for the precommissioning detail for USS K-1 (SSK 1). K-1, the first postwar submarine built, was under construction by Electric Boat Division, General Dynamics Corporation, Groton, Connecticut. After K-1′s commissioning on 10 November 1951, Carter served as Executive Officer, Engineering Officer, and Electronics Repair Officer. During this tour he also qualified for command of a submarine.
When Admiral Hyman G. Rickover (then a captain) started his program to create nuclear powered submarines, Carter wanted to join the program and was interviewed by Rickover. On 1 June 1952, Carter was promoted to Lieutenant. Selected by Rickover, Carter was detached on 16 October 1952 from K-1 for duty with the U. S. Atomic Energy Commission, Division of Reactor Development in Schenectady, New York. From 3 November 1952 to 1 March 1953, he served on temporary duty with the Naval Reactors Branch, U. S. Atomic Energy Commission, Washington, DC to assist “in the design and development of nuclear propulsion plants for naval vessels.”
From 1 March to 8 October, Carter was preparing to become the engineering officer for the nuclear power plant to be placed in USS Seawolf (SSN 575), one of the first submarines to operate on atomic power. He assisted in setting up training for the enlisted men who would serve on Seawolf. During this time his father became very sick and died in July 1953. After his father’s death in 1953, Carter resigned from the Navy to return to Georgia to manage the family interests. Carter was honorably discharged on 9 October 1953 at Headquarters, Third Naval District in New York City. On 7 December 1961, he transferred to the retired reserve with the rank of Lieutenant at his own request.
19 October 1997″
When all else fails…….. Shoot!
“Patriotism is supporting your country all the time, and your government when it deserves it.” –American author Mark Twain (1835-1910)
“We should never despair, our Situation before has been unpromising and has changed for the better, so I trust, it will again. If new difficulties arise, we must only put forth new Exertions and proportion our Efforts to the exigency of the times.” –George Washington, letter to Philip Schuyler, 1777
Could we please just have an open thread on the big vote
dio55 Saturday, March 20th at 3:18PM EST (link)so we are not just commenting all over the place on the real fight in washington
At least Carter was culturally an American.
Tbone (Diary) Saturday, March 20th at 3:52PM EST (link)I never doubted that Carter wouldn’t at least try to put American interests first how ever ineptly. Obama is not culturally an American, hates the concept of what the United States has come to represent, hates our traditionally allies, is easily defined as anti-semetic, is doubtlessly a racist and is far more a Marxist than a socialist.
Plus, he is a crook.
Envisioning when all that is Left is the Right.
loving...
mellymir (Diary) Saturday, March 20th at 4:55PM EST (link)I am loving this billboard. I think it is GREAT!
Mellymir
“All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing”Edmond Burke
Obama is actually more like Nixon
jonreagan (Diary) Saturday, March 20th at 8:20PM EST (link)Although he’s gutless and weak like Carter, Obama has always reminded me more of Nixon…..he has all of Nixon’s bad qualities, and none of his good ones.
Like Nixon, Barry is paranoid about media outlets that he regards as unfriendly. Lying is second nature to him; the man is intrinsically dishonest. And he’s surrounded himself with a small cadre of aides that are creepy, deceitful, and care nothing about the country. Rahm Emmanuel is far worse that say, Haldeman or Ehrlichman. Like Nixon, Obama is obsessed with his place in history.
And truly worst of all, both men have polarized and divided this country in a way that is tragic, and is doing lasting harm. Sometimes I dream about a final parallel/similarity: we take the House in 2010, and begin impeachment proceedings against Obama for, say, abuse of power……or any number of other offenses already committed.
With any luck
abeldred (Diary) Sunday, March 21st at 12:14AM EST (link)O will get another democrat presidential distinction…IMPEACHED.
You would only need to be moderately observant...
thefunghoul Thursday, April 15th at 3:33PM EST (link)to realize that you all live in opposite land! Where were the Tea parties when GW and the republicans were blindly leading us in a colapse of the WORLD economy? I left the republican party out of sheer embarrassment. I try to stay informed on this site but it’s over the top! Here are the growth in spending numbers of the last 5 presidents… and it does not look pretty for republicans!
Carter-42%
Reagan-189%
GHWB-55%
Clinton-36%
GW-89%
We do not have much to stand on! The only way we’ll change is to bring reality back into focus!!!
I can’t keep track of whether I’m supposed to be for people like Rubio, or against him. I assumed that you couldn’t, either: I mean, I *must* be smarter than all of you, right?
They didn't make it clear on the billboard who Carter
blooch Thursday, April 15th at 4:05PM EST (link)was thinking about. You can be pretend it’s W on his mind if you want to.
“Lieutenant Dike wasn’t a bad leader because he made bad decisions. He was a bad leader because he made no decisions.”